Pep Guardiola releases the brutal warning of Kevin de Bruyne and John Stones over Man City Futures

Pep Guardiola warned the aging of Manchester City’s core that he might need to leave the club if they could not physically handle the increasing work load.
The city was tortured injury crisis all year long and recently lost the duo with Central Bek Manuel Akanji and John Stones to Fresh Fitness Problemsemphasizing why the club split with the best of £ 65m to sign both Vitor Reis and Abdukodir Khusanov in January of the transition window.
As well as injuries, City They also had to fight the nucleus aging – 11 of his teams in September will be over 30 years old – for which Guardiola does not believe he can compete with the younger, fresher side.
For those players who cannot reliably play more games every week, Guardiola admitted that it might be time to move on.
“It’s a reality,” Guardiola admitted. “We have to sit with doctors, with physiots, with players, with agents, and be clear that some of them cannot maintain every three days, every month, every two months, playing every three, four days.
“So this is a reality. There is another year, [then] World Cup. “
He singled out the test line was Kevin de Bruyne. Although he is widely considered one of the best midfielders in the world, he was appointed on the bench for the recent defeat of the Champions League in Real Madrid, and started only 11 times in the Premier League throughout the season.
Asked why De Bruyne didn’t start against the city, Guardiola sharply admitted: “It’s just a decision. That’s what I saw – for several reasons.
“Also Jeremy [Doku] He didn’t play – the last game he played was Ipswich, he was amazing and then injured afterwards. But maybe for the demands of the way we need to play, because of the lack of power we have the physical, we need greater control, not up and down. “